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Half Body Radiation; Important updates at The VCC. Strontium - An old modality brings new treatment options to the VCC; Experience Does Matter – by Dr. Post: Sloth fur may cure breast cancer and other diseases – by Dr. Farrelly; New Clinical Trial - Canine Lymphoma Vaccine' for the Treatment of Canine B-Cell Lymphoma

News: The Veterinary Cancer Center's 8th Annual VCC CE Lecture; Case of the Month - Sophie and Lymphoma; Stontium 90 - an old modality brings a new treatment option to The VCC; a new clinical Trial now available at the The VCC- Canine Lymphoma Vaccine

News: Every pet owner needs a quarterback - written by Dr. Gerald Post; The VCC celebrates 2nd year anniversary; Half Body Radiation - Another weapon in the fight against Lymphomia in dogs; Important updates at The VCC - later hours, Dr. Post now seeing appointments on Tuesday's and new treatment options.

News: Half Body Radiation - Another weapon in the fight against Lymphoma in dogs by Dr. John Farrelly; Case of the Month - A 9 year old FS Labrador Retriever was referred to the VCC after an abdominal mass was palpated during a routine wellness exam; Every pet owner needs a quarterback by Dr. Gerald Post; continuing education trip to Serengeti Wildlife for veterinarians.

News: Dr. Farrelly named associate editor for Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound; New Technology for Diagnosing and Treating Cancer in our Pets; New Technology for the Treatment of Nasal Tumors in Dogs and Cats; Summary of Melanoma White Paper.

Promising Canine Cancer Vaccine Tests Begin in Tri-state; Dr. Gerald Post Calls for Volunteer Dogs to Take Part in Study; Ethoxyquin: Dog Food Preservative May Prevent Chemotherapy Side Effect; Dr. Farrelly publishes a paper giving more insight into the treatment of brain tumors; Bebesh - The story of the love of a good women and a good cat.

Congratulations to the Pawtriots for Win VetOlympics 2013!; Dogs are Much More than Man's Best Friend!; Dr. Farrelly publishes a paper giving more insight to the treatment of brain tumors; Local Hospitals are Invited to the First Annual OktoberVets – 2013.

This month we have ACF Supports NCI Comparative Melanoma Tumor Board; Study Shows that Lymphoma in Dogs and Humans is Almost Identical; Radiation Side Effects for Veterinarians; The VetOlympics 2013; and new lecture at Vetvine on mast cell tumors.

This month we have ACF Supports NCI Comparative Melanoma Tumor Board; Study Shows that Lymphoma in Dogs and Humans is Almost Identical; Radiation Side Effects for Veterinarians; The VetOlympics 2013; and new lecture at Vetvine on mast cell tumors.

June is National Cancer Survivor's Day! Read The Story of Capone Soden - an amazing dog! The VCC has two active Clinical Trials at The Veterinary Cancer Center! Pet Talk on Channel 12 News - Featured Dr. Gerald Post.

With aggressive therapy the prognosis for dogs with mast cell tumors is greatly improved! June is the time of year we celebrate National Cancer Survivor's Day! Research Reveals Cell-Free DNA Accurately Correlates with Breast Cancer DNA. Why Should My Hospital Stage For Cancer?

May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month! Read an article by Dr Gerald Post taking about pet cancer awareness, Top 5 things you should now about radiation therapy for your pet by Dr. John Farrelly, My Personal Experience at the Veterinary Cancer Center - by Paul Potenza, DVM, and find more info about pet insurance that pays out up to 90% on veterinary care..

May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month! Read an article by Dr Lindsay Thalheim taking about pet cancer awareness, The VCC 7th Annual CE Dinner, Top 5 things you should now about radiation therapy for your pet by Dr. John Farrelly, My Personal Experience at the Veterinary Cancer Center - by Paul Potenza, DVM, and find more info on our Facebook Challenge.

Featuring an "Making an informed Decision", by Dr. Post, "The Warning Signs of Cancer", a success story called "Max, our puppy, our companion, our friend for eleven years", a radiation article by Dr. Farrelly called "Hot off the Presses - New Study Shines Light On Radiation for Nasal Sarcomas.", and a blog by David Duchemin called "The Influence of Dogs on Human ".

Featuring our latest clinical trial for dogs with lymphoma, announcement for our upcoming CE, a article be Dr. Farrelly called "New Study Shines Light On Radiation for Nasal Sarcomas", an article by Dr. Thelhiem called "Neutering & Cancer",and The Benifits of Staging and hos it can help you pratice and you clients.

Featured video on ” Studying Pet Cancer and the Benefits of Comparative Oncology”, an amazing successs story “The Story of Bear - Canine Osteosarcoma” & “'s Story - Beating the Odds”, and a story of another amazing dog called “Cody's Legacy”.